Hmmm the weather isnt that good where I am whereabouts are you? (AUS has wayyyy better weather)
Theres also not much going on here I think-except big cities if you live in one (USA and JAPAN are HUBS of activity and new ideas)
Also the food is ok but not AMAZING like in most asian places Ive been to , where do get a bite?
Employment and economic development is better here granted and healthcare and freedom of rights is good too I guess

(Original post by ForestShadow)
Hmmm the weather isnt that good where I am whereabouts are you? (AUS has wayyyy better weather)
Theres also not much going on here I think-except big cities if you live in one (USA and JAPAN are HUBS of activity and new ideas)
Also the food is ok but not AMAZING like in most asian places Ive been to , where do get a bite?
Employment and economic development is better here granted and healthcare and freedom of rights is good too I guess

(Im not attacking you just want to provoke discussion)

I just think we develop and export some of the best people in the world contrary to the popular belief that we are all louts and hooligans.

Our minorities are allowed an environment by and large to flourish and become who they want to be without fear of social stigmas or stereotypes. In that regard, I think we are more truly "multi-ethnic" than other first world countries. When you visit and speak to people abroad, you realise that while multiculturalism is not a success here, we don't really give a damn about race compared to other countries, we don't box people in so easily. Not patting our own backs for no reason, in my experience as a mixed minority I just find this true for my family.

I think our university cities are great, I have very happy memories from my time developing as a student socially and academically.

It depends on where you live If you live in London, Edinburgh, Oxbridge, Bath, Aberdeen or York for example I might say your life is going to be awesome, not so much if you're living in Manchester or Liverpool. That is only my opinion though.